With tyre changes every 4K approx, I'm toying with changing my own tyres in future. I use Bridgestones 020's (hopefully 021s by next change) on my R1200RT. I have the bead breaker, and a friend has supplied these instructions.
I should save about £60 a pair on each change so it's tempting.
For info, I have found the 020s to be vastly superior, especially in the wet, to all other makes I have tried over the years. In fact, I specified my R1200RT to come with Bridgestones. The dealer actually got the bike in with another brand on and switched them over prior to delivery.
I should save about £60 a pair on each change so it's tempting.
For info, I have found the 020s to be vastly superior, especially in the wet, to all other makes I have tried over the years. In fact, I specified my R1200RT to come with Bridgestones. The dealer actually got the bike in with another brand on and switched them over prior to delivery.
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